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Seaport Capital is a value-based, active investor. We focus our efforts on private companies with market capitalizations between $10 and $100 million and junior capital needs of $5 to $20 million. We work with talented management teams to create valuable companies that are leaders in their market segments. We are long-term investors focused on generating high investment multiples for our investment partners and our portfolio company management teams. Our substantial industry expertise and extensive investing experience enable us to develop winning strategies; our relationships and resources help achieve them.

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